OLDER STANDARD VARIETIES 
HYPERION. (Mead.) Huge, pale lemon-yellow flowers. A ‘“‘must have.” 31% ft. June, July. 
30C, 
J. T. RUSSELL. (Russell, 1938.) Blooms are 6 inches across. Petals of lemon-yellow with 
deep cinnamon-red mark on each one; sepals clear lemon. 3 ft. May, June. $3.00. 
KWANSO FLORE-PLENA VIRGINICA. (Species.) This is really not a double but a triple 
Daylily. Its color is orange-copper. Very scarce. 314 ft. June, July. 50c. 
LINDA. (Stout.) Ruffled golden yellow petals, flecked with cinnamon, in contrast to the bright 
yellow sepals. Rose eye zone and yellow throat. 3 ft. May, June. 75c. 
MIKADO. (Stout.) Flowers of mellow orange with a dark red-purple eye zone in each petal. 
3 ft. May, June. 35c. 
MINOR. (Species.) A most pleasing yellow, with dainty flowers and foliage. 1 ft. April. 35c. 
OPHIR. (Farr.) A large golden yellow flower, very pleasing. 4 ft. May, June. 35c. 
PATRICIA. (Stout.) A clear tone of pale yellow with green throat. 3 ft. May, June. $1.00. 
RADIANT. (Yeld.) A pure orange flower. 31% ft. June, July. 35c. 
ROYAL. Compact, yellow flowers of excellent substance. A good garden subject. 214 ft. May, 
June. 50c. 
THERON. (Stout.) Deep red, curved and twisted petals. Pale yellow-orange throat, shaded 
green at base. 3 ft. June. $2.00. 
VULCAN. (Stout.) Deep red with orange throat; medium size. 3 ft. May, June. $1.00. 
WAU-BUN. (Stout.) Large, freely curving petals of cadmium-yellow with outer half overcast 
fulvous red. 3 ft. May, June. 75c. 

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Abundant blooms in a small space 
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